Developer wins place on £390m framework

Developer Seddon has built on its long-standing relationship with Staffordshire County Council and has been appointed to its £390m construction projects framework.
The majority of work delivered under the scheme will be schools, care homes and sports centres.
Staffordshire County Council and other local authorities in the Midlands, Cheshire and Greater Manchester regions will all use the framework, which will last four years.
Eammon Burns, Midlands regional director at Seddon, said: “Securing our place on this major framework means that we can continue to deliver more work in the region, in sectors we are well experienced in – education and care.
“It also allows us to apply our modular knowledge, a method set to be prevalent in the industry in 2017 and beyond.”
The company is currently on-site at a £25m development at Branston High School, near Burton-upon-Trent, and recently completed work on Innovation Centre 5 at Keele University Science and Innovation Park. 
Seddon was successful on three of the five lots – traditional construction projects (intermediate value), modular construction projects and associated services (low value) and modular construction projects and associated services (intermediate / high value).

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